Nau (sobre As Ondas Do Mar) — Solta O Cabo Da
It is frequently cited in academic studies on Presbyterian and Assembly of God traditions as a core example of the use of "pathic" (emotional) effects in religious discourse to encourage absolute trust in God. 4. Conclusion
The hymn uses nautical imagery to illustrate the believer's spiritual journey. Key metaphors include: Represents the human soul or life itself. Solta o Cabo da Nau (Sobre as Ondas do Mar)
"Solta o Cabo da Nau" (officially titled "Sobre as Ondas do Mar") is a seminal hymn in the Brazilian evangelical tradition, most notably recognized as in the Harpa Cristã , the official hymnal of the Assemblies of God in Brazil. It serves as a profound metaphorical exploration of faith, surrender, and divine protection amidst life's symbolic storms. 1. Metaphorical Framework: The Maritime Journey It is frequently cited in academic studies on
The lyrics draw heavily from New Testament narratives, particularly the episodes of Jesus calming the storm and walking on water: Key metaphors include: Represents the human soul or